Rehabilitation services are included in the plan of care for stabilized patients who would benefit from a combination of physical, occupational or speech therapies. Our comprehensive rehabilitation program is customized to meet the changing needs of each patient as they progress through recovery. The goal of our rehabilitation program is to increase the level of independent functioning of the patient.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy meets the needs of patients who have a loss of function or independence due to an illness or injury. Residents are assisted in regaining functional abilities such as walking, improving strength, balance, endurance, and recovering from painful injuries. Comprehensive physical therapy offers:

Gait training with assistive devices

Muscle re-education

Muscle strengthening and coordination

Pain management

Prosthetic evaluation and training

Transfer training

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy helps patients and residents return to their optimal level of independence in activities of daily living. Functional skills such as self-feeding, bathing, dressing, toileting and homemaking are taught. Outcome oriented occupational therapy may include the following:

Activities of daily living

Assistive device assessment & training

Cognitive/perceptual assessment and training including recommendations for environmental adaptations

Energy conservation techniques

Instruction in self-help tasks

Safety training

Splint fabrication and modification

Upper extremity strengthening and coordination

Speech Therapy

The speech pathologist treats patients with speech, language, swallowing and hearing impairments. The patient's ability to communicate and swallow are two functional skills improved through speech therapy. Treatment includes: